Super Bowl 2023: Live Stream, Venue, Date-Time, and more to know on the mega American sporting event

AFC Champions Kansas City Chiefs and the NFC champion Philadelphia Eagles will lock horns in the game’s 57th edition; scroll for more details

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The grand and highly-anticipated Super Bowl 2023 stands just two weeks away. With all that adrenaline rush this year’s mega event will see American Football Conference (AFC) champion Kansas City Chiefs and the National Football Conference (NFC) champion, Philadelphia Eagles lock horns in the game’s 57th edition.

The Eagles defeated the San Francisco 49ers in a 31-7 blowout. In a major blow, the 49ers lost Brock Purdy early and the rushing touchdowns from Jalen Hurts and the team provided a much-needed advantage to the Eagles.

Whereas on the other hand, The Chiefs edged the Cincinnati Bengals 23-20. Patrick Mahomes was great even with a high-ankle sprain. His gallop at the end of the game, which drew a penalty, helped set up Harrison Butker’s game-winning field goal.

The match is scheduled to be played at the grand State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona on Sunday, February 12th which is set to begin at 6:30 PM ET which is 5:00 AM early in the morning as per IST.

Streaming Details:

This year the match will be broadcasted live on FOX TV, besides going on the channel’s official website for fans who don't have access to a cable connection.

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Apart from that the viewers are getting the option to watch the grand Super Bowl match on their TV, Computers, or Mobile Phone is to stream to the service of any of the following platforms, such as CBS All Access, fuboTV, Hulu + Live TV, Sling TV, DirecTV NOW, YouTube TV, or Vidgo.

Performers at the Super Bowl 2023:

Chris Stapleton will sing the national anthem before the game. Besides, the event will also see performers in the pregame lineup like R&B legend Babyface performing "America the Beautiful" and Emmy-winning "Abbott Elementary" actress Sheryl Lee Ralph singing "Lift Every Voice and Sing."

While Pop icon Rihanna will be stealing the show with her performance during the halftime show. A number of other special guests are also tipped to make an appearance.


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